Dan Graziano has RG3 as the #4 player in the NFCE. It seems fair to me but I'm hearing that Ware,Eli and Dez will be higher and that doesn't make much sense to me given what RG3 did for this team last year taking us from 5-11 to division champs_________________RIP SSFmike23md

I will agree on Ware and even Eli, but I would much rather have RG3 than Dez.

If we're just basing it off last season- which it should be-RG3 should be #2 behind Ware and above Eli IMO. Eli didn't show up as much last year as he did in 2011. Rg3 played better than Eli last season, but clearly Ware is the best player in the division- possibly the best player in the entire NFC_________________RIP SSFmike23md

Rg3 struggling to read coverages in his second year and that's his main problem says one NFC Personnel director:

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From NFL.com:

One NFC personnel director observed that Griffin indeed was inconsistent setting up and teams are testing him in different ways: “He’s not very good throwing outside the numbers or reading coverages.” That helps explain why 2013 is such a massive challenge for Griffin. There’s the rehab, then the natural growth he needs as a quarterback with the NFL having a year of film on him.

Redskins should be concerned about the lack of progression in him as a pocket passer from last year to this year._________________RIP SSFmike23md

I think that article would have more creedence if it cited a couple of plays. It quoted some. Anonymous source but he doesn't point to any plays to prove why he thinks Griffins progressions aren't accrue._________________

I think that article would have more creedence if it cited a couple of plays. It quoted some. Anonymous source but he doesn't point to any plays to prove why he thinks Griffins progressions aren't accrue.

Every play that is designed to go to Garçon, it's clear he doesn't read the defense because defenses roll most of their coverage towards garçon, leaving Hank, moss and the TE (Reed or Paulsen) with single coverage, but Robert still forces it to garçon and doesn't come to his second and third reads.

It's also clear he doesn't have much room to audible because yin only see him calling plays at the line of using hand signals during the hurry up offense. To me, they need to take the training wheels off, go primarily no huddle, allow him to do hand signals to the receivers and they can tell him run or pass or what they'd like him to run, but he has the ability to change it. It's clear, the Shanhan's don't trust him to make the right calls, they are micromanaging him, and they don't allow him to get the team in the right offensive plays.

You'll never hear them admit that though.

I agree with Geronimo, although you can learn to read defenses through a lot of film study and working with Kyle and Lefleur every day on reading defenses and film work._________________RIP SSFmike23md

The Fan: RGIII says anyone going after his father "needs to back up..." http://vbs.cm/g0KAmZ

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Griffin said he was “shocked” to see his father in the locker room, but added: “Anybody out there that’s going after my dad needs to back up. … He served 21 years in the military — I know that’s not an excuse for anything that he does — but he’s not overstepping any bounds, so I hope people respect that and back off.”

I gotta agree with RG3 here. It was just a father worried about his son after his son was hit a lot during the game.

I'm sure Archie Manning has visited his sons in the lockeroom after games before..._________________RIP SSFmike23md